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Da Boss wrote:No no, Richard Dawkins arresting the Pope is inherently hilarious. It could only be funnier if when it happens, His Holiness exclaims "Rats, it's the Fuzz! Let's cheese it!" and a high speed Popemobile chase ensues.
I was big into industrial a few years back, then I just sort of fell out of love. Now I can't stand a lot of it. Every time the rammstein discography comes up on itunes It hurts me a little.
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Do you remember that time that thing happened?
This is a bad thread and you should all feel bad
Tool
Nine Inch Nails
Ministry
Rammstein (according to my buddy who is fluent in german the english lyrics in the cd inserts aren't actually the proper translation. Odd.)
--The whole concept of government granted and government regulated 'permits' and the accompanying government mandate for government approved firearms 'training' prior to being blessed by government with the privilege to carry arms in a government approved and regulated manner, flies directly in the face of the fundamental right to keep and bear arms.
“The Constitution is not an instrument for the government to restrain the people, it is an instrument for the people to restrain the government.”
Da Boss wrote:No no, Richard Dawkins arresting the Pope is inherently hilarious. It could only be funnier if when it happens, His Holiness exclaims "Rats, it's the Fuzz! Let's cheese it!" and a high speed Popemobile chase ensues.
Revolting Cocks, Ministry, NIN, Pitchshifter, Rammstein. When did the kids stop calling Rammstein and NIN indudtrial? Tool definitely aren't, they are one of my favourite bands though.
NIN in collaboration with Aphex Twin, released perhaps the purest Industrial music ever made.
Front 242 are timeless.
Frontline Assembly are relentless:
Frontline Assembly remix of Collide:
Stabbing Westward, only ever owned one of their albums, Ungod, this was the finest track on it:
Ministry, very varied over the years, here is perhaps the purest Industrial they ever produced, from the album The Land of Rape and Honey:
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ShumaGorath wrote:I was big into industrial a few years back, then I just sort of fell out of love. Now I can't stand a lot of it. Every time the rammstein discography comes up on itunes It hurts me a little.
rammstein isn't Industrial on my world Shuma...
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I am a big fan of Velvet Acid Christ, Wumpscut, and Aslan Faction.
Regarding Rammstein I remember the first time I heard that group's music. It was while listening to the Lost Highway soundtrack (NIN, Smashing Pumpkins, Marylin Manson, w00t!) and suddenly there was this hard aggressive German music pounding through my CD player's speakers. I was instantly hooked.
*raises hand* put me down on the list. Ive been a fan of industrial since I was a preteen. I got a TVT records cd in the mail once and it had pretty much all industrial style music on it. Love the stuff
Ive been rocking out to Nachtmar (sp?) for a few weeks.
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